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MVP 2005: A Washington Nationals Dynasty
« Topic Start: August 09, 2006, 06:24:03 PM »
Washington Nationals (1-1) @ Philadelphia Philles (1-1)
Loss, 4-1

Game Notes: This is the second game in the series where the Nationals could not come up with any offense whatsoever. There lone bright spot was a HR by Austin Kearns in the top of the ninth, although making things interesting, had no effect on the outcome of the game
Box Score:
Soriano 2/3 .385
Lopez 0/2 .111
Zimmerman 1/4 .273
Johnson 2/3 .333
Kearns 1/3 1R 1RBI 1BB .125
Church 1/3 .333
Anderson 2/4 .455
Schneider 0/4

2B: Zimmerman (1) Johnson (1)
HR: Kearns (1)
RBI Kearns (1)
SH: Soriano (1) Lopez 2(2) Johnson (1) Church (1) Ward (1)
CS: Soriano (1)

Pitching:
Ortiz (L0-1) 5.1IP 7H 2R 2ER 5Ks 3.38
Schroder 1.2IP 2H 2R 2ER 1 HR 10.80
Hughes 1IP 0.00

Philles:
Rollins 1/3 1R 2RBI 1K .333
Utley 0/3 1K .417
Rowand 1/4 1K .333
Burrell 2/3 1R .300
Howard 0/3 2Ks .182
Lieberthal 1/4 .273
Dellucci 1/2 1R 1RBI .500
Gonzalez 3/3 1R .444

2B: Lieberthal (1)
HR: Rollins (2)
RBI Rollins 2(6), Dellucci (2), Myers (1)
SF: Dellucci (1)
SH Rollins (1) Utley (1) Burrell (1) Howard (1) Myers 2(2)

Pitching:
Myers (w, 1-0)  8.1IP 7H 1BB 0.00
Fultz 0IP 1H 1R 1ER 1HR INF
Gordon .2IP 1H

Player of the Game: Bret Myers, this guy put on a pitching clinic through the game, although he didn't strike anyone out, he didn't need to.